Expanding A Virtual Drive; Disabling Protection On A Virtual Drive; Managing Cachecade Virtual Drives - Lenovo ThinkServer RD650 User Manual

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12Gb/s MegaRAID SAS Software User Guide
March 2014
The Progress indicator in the dialog shows the percentage progress of the consistency check. To refresh the
indicator, exit the dialog and re-enter it.
4.
To stop or suspend the consistency check, highlight Stop or Suspend and press Enter.
5.
To resume a suspended consistency check, highlight Resume and press Enter.
For more information about consistency checks, see
5.5.1.9

Expanding a Virtual Drive

Expanding a virtual drive means increasing its capacity. Existing data on the virtual drive is not impacted by the
expansion. Follow these steps to expand the currently selected virtual drive.
1.
Select Expand Virtual Drive from the pop-up menu.
The Expand Virtual Drive dialog appears.
The dialog shows the current capacity of the selected virtual drive, the available capacity that can be added to it,
and the capacity of the expanded virtual drive, if all available capacity is added.
2.
To change the amount of available capacity, highlight the Enter a Percentage of Available Capacity field and
use the minus key on the keypad to reduce percentage.
3.
When you have set the capacity to the desired level, highlight OK and press Enter.
The capacity of the virtual drive is expanded.
5.5.1.10

Disabling Protection on a Virtual Drive

To disable data protection on virtual drives, perform these steps:
1.
Highlight Disable Protection on the pop-up menu and press Enter.
2.
Highlight the word Go that appears beneath Operation and press Enter.
Data protection is disabled on virtual drives.
5.5.2

Managing CacheCade Virtual Drives

After you create a CacheCade virtual drive, as described in
Virtual Drive Management menu, run operations on it, and manage it in other ways.
The following window appears when you select a CacheCade virtual drive in the Virtual Drive Management menu.
NOTE
Some systems permit you to enter numeric values directly, without
using the + and – keys.
Scheduling a Consistency
Creating a CacheCade Virtual
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Managing Virtual Drives
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